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Sean Griswold's Head

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4.1 out of 5
Based on 701 Ratings and 298 Reviews

Book Description
According to her guidance counselor, fifteen-year-old Payton Gritas needs a focus object-an item to concentrate her emotions on. It's supposed to be something inanimate, but Payton decides to use the thing she stares at during class: Sean Griswold's head. They've been linked since third grade (Griswold-Gritas-it's an alphabetical order thing), but she's never really known him.

The focus obj... More
Book Information
PublisherBloomsbury USA Children's Books
BindingHardcover (5 editions)
Reading LevelYoung Adults
# of Pages288
ISBN-101599904985
ISBN-13978-1599904986
Publication Date03/01/2011
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About Lindsey Leavitt (Author) : Lindsey Leavitt is a published author of young adult books. A published credit of Lindsey Leavitt is Princess for Hire.
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10/5/2011 Grier Cooper said:
Payton Gritas is ordered by the school counselor to keep a journal about a "focus object" to help her deal with a family issue. She chooses the back of Sean Griswold's head, a familiar and comforting object she's been looking at daily since the 3rd grade. But the more she analyzes the outside of his... more

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